Cameroon Tribune (Yaoundé)

Cameroon: John B. Ndeh - «Avoid Derailing the President»

Choves Loh

30 June 2009


I have heard talks about President Biya's wealth in property at home and abroad and perhaps, I should say that my knowledge about our President points to a humble and responsible citizen with a right to prepare the future for himself and his family.

Every responsible human being is expected to prepare for retirement and it cannot be a taboo for our President to prepare the aftermath of his life spent serving the nation and its people in peace, development and prosperity. All responsible Cameroonians be they civil servants or Messengers must prepare their retirement according to their means. The President, Paul Biya that I know is full of modesty and focused to lead Cameroon to glory.

His commitment to take the nation forward in peace and prosperity is demonstrated in his recent anti- corruption drive and the peaceful settlement of the Cameroon/ Nigeria misunderstanding in Bakassi. His ways are clean and cannot be associated with exaggerated or earthly wealth. From the look of things, I think it is an attempt to derail the President from continuously steering the nation forward towards better days and Cameroonians must be vigilant.

I also believe that it is important for the church to stand by virtues and doctrines that give God's people a chance in salvation by avoiding involvement in partisan politics through an NGO or should not be seen associating with such an NGO as the one said to be fighting poverty and hunger which they may not have control over it and especially as their source of information is not clear".

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Author: bona
Tue Jun 30 21:08:04 2009

Mr JB Ndeh is the biggest "bellitician" in the history of Cameroon. The quality of the above pubblication by JB Ndeh tells all about the caliber of the man.

Mr JB Ndeh is highly corrupt and since the man knows that he is a feather weight, he deals with few millions and that is why he may never be cought. I have personally witnessed JB Ndeh receive money from the hands of Iya Mohammed in Ayaba Hotel in Bamenda some time arround Dec 2004 or early 2005.

Talk to any person who has ever been under this dude and they… [Read Full Text]

Author: chekai_cle
Thu Jul 2 09:39:56 2009

i think responsibility in all domains is what Cameroonians need to have this country get out of its present economic malace. The comments we make about Cameroonians of high profile like MR JB Ndeh should not be out of politkical excitements. All Cameroonians should acknowledge the fact that President Paul Biya has recorded recommendable achievements for this country to move forward with the growing population. Obviously, he has been doing this with collaborators well formed and cultured. Therfore, for us to have more achievements, let us avoid sensational politics and focus on the future of our beloved country and… [Read Full Text]

Author: Amungwa
Thu Jul 9 15:04:57 2009

chekai_cle, there is nothing political with Bona's statements. These are statements of facts. When JB said Biya is the way, the light and all sorts or garbage at the CPDM meeting in Bamenda recently, did he even believe himself? When a man makes at statement as such can he be taken seriously in anything he says? I repeat, JB Ndeh is fit for the garbage, nothing about him is serious. I personally meet him at clifton hotel Bamenda December 2007with an underage girl. He was driving a dark green Toyota Camry. i will go no further.

Author: rockyblack74
Wed Jul 15 16:08:05 2009

amungwa, you dont need to go further; your points are clean and clear...this thief is well known in bamenda and his debaucherous attitude! where does he get the money from? of course we know. a man of that age still running after young school girls of sometimes as young as sixteen...we dont doubt it, this is the high point of the cpdm: prematurity!



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